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Wow! We started Monday, got the Drums and Bass tracks all finished by Tuesday (13 tunes)...I started guitars last night, got rhythm guitars finished for 8 songs. Tonight I finish rhythm guitars and start lead tracks...this is hands down the most exciting time I have ever had recording, I can't wait to hear the finished tunes!

Guys I am flippin' out! I got on a roll last night, finished the rhythm tracks, and did all but three lead parts and two baritone overdubs, all of which I'll lay down Monday. What a week this has been! My bandmates are astonished, in the past guitars have taken days, sometimes weeks to do...it's good to be the Doctor

P.S. Steve, all three of those axes saw heavy action brother, thank you a thousand times.

Welcome to the world of professional musicians, Doc.Rehearsing will keep you from cursing.In the studio anyway!Glad things went well for you and your fellow Guru's!Looking forward to hearing the finished product.

I'm a very patient, sometimes relatively reasonable fella...I'm sure we can figure out something. They all sounded great for different things bro, which was the goal...my first shot at a major release the last thing I wanted was to get stuck on one guitar tone throughout...y'know it's a Rock and Roll record, but each song has it's own subtle flavors. Unbelievable fun putting it all together. We'll talk soon.

Thanks guys, I really appreciate the compliments...finished all my guitars today, except a dobro, and two baritone tracks...gonna hit those tomorrow. Meanwhile Kevin nailed six lead vocals after I got done. This is just falling right into place.

Take the X out of Axl and add an ess or two.The only bigger fool is the one that backed Axl's fifteen year 13 million dollar miscarriage of music.Maybe he should have been a politician.They are always pissing away time and money!My attitude is out!

Yeah, when you consider that Deep Purple wrote and recorded Machine Head in three weeks...Led Zeppelin did their first in under 30 studio hours, and Presence took 18 days...you either got it or you don't.